Well I have passed my birthday last month as you all know the 13th of february!!! Anyway the first step is to attend a KPP Course for 6 hours. This is a course where one is explained about the law of Malaysia, the road signs, rules and regulations and the process of getting your license. Anyway One can attend this course once they reach theri 16th birthday as the “Undang” is the same for the bikes and cars. Personally i feel this 6 hour course is a waste of time as everything that you are tought on that day can actually be retrieved from the little booklet which will be given to you for you to study. I am a lazy guy so I only took my Undang on the Saturday a fortnight ago which was after my birthday. I am considered very slow. Well the good thing wqas that I went with a couple of friends which made the time pass really fast.

(Eric and Me)
We even headed over to a nearby KFC for lunch instead of having the useless food available at the canteen in the center!

After wasting our 6 hours in the classroom and another 2 hours doing nothing we were finally allowed to go home!! While we were waiting for our driving agent to fetch us, I took a few pictures

Reflection!!

Yong Shen and Joey!
HAHA so loving!!!
Well after one finish your “Undang course one will go for a test based on the things you had learned. The test has 50 questions and 3 sections. Section A is about the road signs, Section B is about general Knowledge, Section C is about the law and types of licenses. To pass one must achieve at least a 42 out of 50 which is also equal to a max of 8 mistakes. I had 46 ^^ so now after passing the test, one will go for hours of theory and 3 hours of practical . The 3 hour theory part is where one is taught about the parts of the car, the types of tests and etc etc. And another 3 hours is where one is given the opportunity to learn to drive in the training course at the driving school. After you had done all of these, you will get your L License about a week later. THATS WHERE i AM NOW! wuhuuu!!
After getting your L License, you are required to complete at least 8 hours of training with your driving instructor for at least a month which means that even if you finished the 8 hours in a day after you get you L License (which is very unlikely) you still need to wait for a month to have the opportunity to go for the test where one will get one’s P License!! And IT AINT EASY!!!
I haven’t got my P yet so no tips! xD sorry guysss haha maybe next time ba! ^^



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thanks!! haa Ken i pass d la xD Malaysia government make it so difficult but yet it all goes down to the empowerment of authorities! All the police dont do a good job! Of course accidents still prone to happen!
Sounds horrendous! So much process to get through. :S
Contrary, it is not hard to get your license too. Hope they do teach how change car tyre.
Good luck and all the best with your term exams.
enjoy studying undang! =D